Ages 7 to 12

Camp Elings: Theater Camp

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Ages

7 to 12

Cost

$400

Hours

9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Drop-off

8:45 to 9:00 a.m.
at Godric Grove, Elings Park

Pick up

3 to 3:15 p.m.
at Godric Grove, Elings Park

Online Registration

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Dates

One Week Only: July 22 - 26th

Theater Camp

Camp Elings’ Storybook Theater Camp promises a creative and fun week for budding thespians aged seven to 12. Campers learn and perform a play from Spotlight’s collection of works specifically designed for young performers, with plenty of roles for both boys and girls.

It’s a fun schedule of rehearsing, painting sets, creating costumes, playing games, making new friends, and performing live on stage. The week culminates with a 30-minute performance for family and friends at the Godric Grove amphitheater.

It’s a fantastic opportunity to boost self-esteem and practice teamwork in a creative environment.

Don’t miss out on this unique summer camp!

“Peter Pan”/”The Aristocats” Themed Theater Camp:   July 22-26th

At this year’s Theater Camp, your child learn scenes from a famous Disney musical — either “Peter Pan” or “The Aristocats,” to be determined by enrollment. They also discover the fun of improvisation, a dynamic and approachable tool used by actors to breathe life into characters and foster genuine connections on stage. Through enjoyable exercises and games, children will embrace creative risk-taking and unlock newfound self-confidence while cultivating empathy and teamwork.

In addition to theatrical and improv adventures, they will indulge in a variety of summer activities, from tie-dying shirts to fun craft and painting projects. And of course, don’t forget the ultimate summer camp pastimes: water balloon battles and pizza parties. Your child will come home happy and tired.

For questions please call Linda at (805) 455-1430.

Meet Theater Camp Instructor Linda McComb

Linda is an experienced and dedicated theater teacher who has been led highly sought-after summer camps in Santa Barbara since 2013. Her unique approach to teaching combines technical instruction with a focus on building social and emotional skills such as empathy, teamwork, and creative problem-solving.

“I believe that theater is an ideal platform for children to express themselves creatively and develop the skills they need to succeed in life,” says Linda. “We work to ensure that each child has a fun and educational experience, and to helping every student reach their full potential.”

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Operated by the nonprofit Elings Park Foundation, the park receives no government funds for upkeep or improvements.

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